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    We finish our talk on mutation and start to discuss the basic frequencies associated with population genetics and diversity.
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    We discuss the structure of DNA, the effects or mutations, the causes of mutations, and the types of mutations that can effect species.
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    In this lecture, the history and finding of genetic information as well as how it is passed down is discussed. How this genetic information relates to evolution is also presented.
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    In these notes, Darwin's ideas and process of getting the ideas of evolution through natural selection are discussed.
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    These notes describes the ideas of scientific theories and the four different hypotheses that have been thought of for evolution. These hypotheses are tested using different evidence of evolution and begins to show the many ideas that people prior to Darwin had towards evolution.
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    This set of notes describes the syllabus in more details as well as starts to discuss what evolution actually is and why it is required for biology students.

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